The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 18, 1889, Image 4

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By F. M. KIMMELL.
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Official City and County Paper
_ _ H * 7fy " " " gw'i i i . i i a i mi m
F0R 92'
_ • The leadern of the democratic pnit )
H are already collecting theHough Ar-li-
H ler/'for the bulwark of their p'ntfnrm in
H 92 , They have discovered tliuiClevuiaml
_ R defeated the party by being limn st , in
H his endeavor to curry out the part }
H doctrine of free trade and gcnenil op
_ position to pensioning the Union Sold
_ ier. They have discovered that they
H can't honestly advocate the cardinal
H tenants of democracy mid win an clec
_ tion : Hence there will be an effrt to
H frume a ulutform susceptible.of two oi
more constructions und place thereon
_ _ as a candidate , who . can straddle t ie
H whole business. There will be im
H united democracy in ' 1)2 ) , ( Ji > tuibing tie _
_ menta are already disceruable. The. old
H bourbon of ' 'befo the wall" whofie bisrot
H ry jwd cast will nob allow him lo keep
H up with the band wazou , niur.t fall out
H * by. the wayside , aiui let the new South ,
H which is preparing to align itself , with
H the advance guard , of a new party pans
H To checkmate this unmistakable move
H incnt is the work , of the old party lead
H era. The platform must be a coat ol
H many colors. It must ; contain a free
H trade plank , a high protective plank , a
tariff reform plunk and u reform tariff
H plank , u prohibition plunk and a fiee
H whiskey plank ; to the victor belongeth
H the spoils plank , and u civil service
H plank. It must be gotten up with the
B view of catching all faction of deinoe-
H racy and disgruntled republicans and
yet will be positively sure of none , ex
H cept the mugwumps. The democrats
H lost power by going back on their
B pledges to the people. Let the repub-
B licans take warning and fortily tliein-
B selves by being true to the party and
B the people.
B "Senator MandersOn s telegram exI
B plains itself :
_ L Washington , D. C , Jan. 15.
Hon. A. H. Connor , Chairman Ilepub-
lican Caucus , Lincoln , Neb. Telegram
B announcing my unanimous nomination
_ L to United States senate received. I am
B profoundly gratified and appreciate be-
I yond expression the great compliment ,
B paid me by my fellow republicans. Ea
rn tend to all my heartfelt'thanks , which I
H hope shortly to give personally.
B Cha'iu.ks K Mandkrson.
B - The Chicago grand jury has just
B | made an excellent recommendation con-
B ; eerning the boodlers of that city. It in
that the names of the "boodle" com
missioners , contractors and squealers be
erased from all public institutions of the
county and that the word "boodler " ' be
cut into the marble in the same kind of
letters.
New Hampshire and Connecticut
. the in the union that
„ - - are only states re-
> quire a majority of the votes to elect a
; governor. The New Hampshire consti
tutional convention , now in sessionwill ,
probably decide to abandon the system.
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- - Walter C. Newbury , with the un-
derstanding that he would resign on or
about March. 6th , was confirmed the 15th
inst. by the U. S. Seuate to be pott-
master at Chicago.
The re-election of W. It. Furnas as
ft * secretary of the state board of agricul-
" " tural was a worthy recognition.
s\ Croap Is a terror to younjr ranther8especl.
j * Ujr duringthe winter months as It is then
i \ most prevalent. It can always be prevented ,
- P \ If property treated as soon as the first pymn-
J' \ toas appear. Hoarseness is theflrst symptom ;
" * J thteiaeoon followed by npeculinr.muphcotigh.
I If Cbamberlain's Cough Remedy is freely giv .
• en saloon as these symptoms appear , it wiii
J Invariably prevent the attack. There Is nc
S daDRer In ffivlng the remedy , as it ctintains no
3 Injurious sufcetaaco. Fursalo by all druggists.
/ Chattel Mortgage Sale.
JKJ Notice is hereby jriven that by virtuoora
chattel mortgaxe , duted JuueSOtb , 188S. eiecut-
ed bi' "W. W. Duubam to the Frees ti HockneJ
Lumber Company to Secure the payment o
I - ' one certain note dated Juue 30th. lSb8 , for the
/ sum of one hundred tbirty-seveu dollurs and
- - forty cents. ( $137.40) ) with in teres tut the nitcot
* " ten per cent , per annum from date , and upon
"which there * is now due , one hundred thirt > -
scvon dollars and forty centmind interest , and
default bavinc been made in the pavment
thereof , and uo proceedings at law buvinir
been instituted to recover said money , lwib
sell at public auction.
Two bay mare yearling colts ,
Two roan horse jearling colte.
Said Bale to take place in Trout of the First
National Bank in the city of McCook , Neb. , on
_ , - SaturdayFebruaryflth.JSSaat2o'clock.P.M.
The Fkkes & Hocknkle. Lcmbgk co.
THE
KANSAS CITT STAR
| ' * THE LEADING DAILT OF T1IK WEST.
i ? " The Star is the acknowledged leading even
l in f paper published in the West.
S It contains In a concise form all the news of
' the world up to 5 o'clock P. M. of tin * day pub
r lished. giving itspatrons the frehhest nent ,
from tweh'c to twenty hours in advance ol
morning contemporaries.
r It publishes the Kansas City Markets , and
i tbo full and complete Live Stock and Grab
\ Markets Including the closimr reports froiu
* " New York , Chicago. St. Louis and Kansas City
If _ TbeStarcontmlsand piibllnhea exclusiveh
| " tbe full day Associated Press Reports , and v
i * . large line of special telegrams.
j * * • The Star has the largest averaire dnily circn
j- 7 lation of any paper published between St
Louis and San Francisco.
ir " ; * ' The largo variety and good character of it-
! „ - * miscellaneous reading , its exhaustive tele
g- . graph news , its forcible and Independent m
I | < % , torances on leading questions makes It one of
Xjt tbo most popular and influential papers put-
§ P- llshod in tbo West.
- g * Ask yonr post-master , or write for a gumplc
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| * - TERMS :
\ gOnemonth • „ . . % &s
I - Three months , - . * . • 1 ( K
1st * ; , . Oneyear , , 400
Ijij - GIVE THK BTAR A Till A L.
K % \ Soraral years ago Chamberlain & Co. , of Dcs
Mv-/ Mauset , Iowa , commenced the manufactun
M of fteeerk remedy , believing it to bo the mos >
wc • proapt and reliable preparation yet produo
m , ' ed tor oougfeg. colds , and croup , that the pub
Wt * Ho appreciate true merit , and in tima it wae .
% ; - " ecrtsiH to become popular ; Their most san-
rl < K9AM feopes tiavo been more than realized.
Mpl Gwrt&re * ktrndred thousand bottles of Chain-
-j t > efMfl'0 Cough Remedy are now sold each
t - ' r r. * tid ft is recognized as "the fetwt made. "
* , j- - wlnffPr i * if known. It will cure a severe
t % , ' enM in leas tine than any otbOT treatment. For
g1' wtopyUflruwFfetg.
W FOR SALE.
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fl&L. ' A choice bunch of feeding barrows ,
W : . * ? rt * loi of small pigs.
&l- * J. F. BLACK ,
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BUPEPSY.
This Is what you ought to have. In fact , yon
niuntlmve It , to ruby enj.iy lire. Tboitsaiid *
are ' searching lor It daily , and mourning , be
out i bo'they find It not. Thousands upon thou
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sands i of dollars are spent annually by our
people i In tho hope that tliny may attain this
boon. 1 Audynt Ituuiy boh/idbyall. Wo guar
antce that. Electric Hitters. If used according
to directions and tho use persisted in , will
bring ' you good digestion and oust tbo demon
I'yspepsla and Install Instead Rupcpsy. We
recommend Electric Hitters for Dyspepsia and
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all diseases of Liver , Stoiuttch and Kidneys.
Bold i at Wo. and $100 par bottle by A. ilcMlllen ,
druggist. i
Nkw Yiiiik i riY Is tiisikinu mi effort t < re
duce , the number of snloous so as ' to mn e
one Fal'inu for every 150 men , women , and
children. " It Is tbo Democratic method of
soberiiii up.
A Scrap of Paper Saves Her Life.
II was Just an ordinary scrap of wrapplny
paper , but It saved her life. Sho was In th-
last j staves orconsiunption. told by ph > slclam <
that t she was Incurable and could live only a
short tl.ne : she welyheil Its * than seventy
pounds. 1 On a piece of wrapping paper she
read of Dr. King's New Dlncovery. and got a
sample bottle ; it helped her. sho bought a
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largo bottlo. It helped her more , bought an *
other and trrew better fast , continued its use
and isiinwstrong.healiljv , rosy , plump , wertth-
Ing J 140 pounds. For fuller particulars send
Stamp to W. H. Cole , Drusrifist. Fort Smith
Trial bottles of this wonderful discovery free
at A. McMlllen's drug store.
Piinrvcmus HpritiK * il' \ * rs. tempted In
ethereal ' mildness are puitlmr forth their buds
and making ready to Mnpsoin In the parks of
llnltlnore. ' The public is shivering In antlci
pinion of the story ubnut the first robin am'
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tho ambitious strawberry.
Persons troubled with ehroulo diarrhoea or
Sill jret to bowel ciiinplnliit in any form , should
try Chitmberhiiu's Colic. Clio'era mul Dlur
rhoea Itemed v. Many chronic eaFPsthat bad
resisted all other t rem men t have been cuied
by it. Fur sale by all druggists.
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• M. C. MAXWELL.
BREEDER OF
Short Horn Catlie ,
Stock on hiinil at all times. Fain :
one mile south of .MuCouk , N * b.
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* CONSUMPTI0
It has permanently cured thousands
of < cases pronounced by doctors hope
less. j If you have premonitory 3ympj j
toms , such as Cough , Difficulty of '
Breathing j , < fec. , don't delay , but use .
' CURE CONSUMPTION '
PISO'S J for
immediately. i By Druggists. 25 cents. '
fTTiTTinnirTTTir- " nmr n 1.n il illnlln inlil -
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smmmsasmmmasmsi i > ii mmstmm
CIrcot from tho Front.
Knoxville , Tenn. , July 2,1888.
The Swift Spec 'lc Co. , Atlanta , Ga. :
t'cn' .lemcn I can cheerfully and truth ,
fully say * hat S. S. b is the , greatest blood
Eunficr on earth. In 1884 I contracted
lood poison. Physicians treated me with
no good results. I took a half dozen drcr- ;
ent kind3 of blood medicines , but , without
receiving any permanent relief ! I was in
duced to try .S. S S. I began the first
bottle with the gravest doubts of success.
I had been so often deceived. But im
provement came , and I continued its use
until perfectly well. I have since married ,
and have a healthy family. No trace of the
disease is seen. Swifts Specific did all
tliii for mr , and I cm grateful. Yours
truly , J. S. Strader.
118 Dale Ave.
Kemp , Texas , June 2. , 1888.
The Sjvift Specific Co. , Atlanta , Ga. :
Gentlemen A sixteen-year-old son r *
mine was afflicted with bad blood , and broke
out with an eruption on various parts of Iii <
body. I put him to taking S. S. S. , and a
few bottles cured him entirely. I live at
Lone Oak , but my post-office is at Kemp.
Yours ttuly , W. S. Romnson.
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Three books mailed free on application.
All druggists cell S. S. S.
Thk Swift Specific Co. ,
Drawer 3 , Atlanta , Ga.
New York , 756 Broadway.
PREDMORE BROS. ,
Blacksmithing and Woodwork.
IIobse Shoeing a Specialty.
Repairs Wagon * and Buggies In a Work
manlike Manner.
Ml Work Warranted. McCook , Nibraski
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8HOP South or Badger Lumber Yard.
Wm. M. ANDERSON ,
AGKNT Flilt
The Mutual Life Inuircc Co.
OP NKW YOHK.
ALSO A FULL l.nE np
FIXl : AM ) l.ICI T ING INS.
offick :
lludilli'St'iii ' s liiimlinr Yard , McCook.
ALLEN'S TRANSFER ,
Bus , Baggage v0 Dray Line.
F. P. ALLEN , Prop. ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
Pfllest Equipped In tho Titr. I.oavp nrde i
at Commercial lintel. Good well water Ii
nisbed on short uotice.
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Babcock Building" ,
Will Occupy * this Space Next Week.v
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hands result from two causes. Too much al'raii I.i .
CHAPPED draws the natural oil from the skin , leaving it Ibirs. .
dry , and liable to crack , or the fats , from which the soap is made
are not properly combined with the alkali , so , from its greasy mrun-
it is impossible to rinse off the soap after washing. Prof. L. eds
Ph. D. , Stevens Institution of Technology , says : "The Ivory Soap.
while strongly cleansing , leaves the skin soft and pleasant to the
touch , iiutead of harsh , uncomfurtabe , and liable to chap. "
A WORD OF WA RNING.
There are many white soaps , each represented to be "just as good as the cIvory' ; "
they ARE NOT , but like all counterfeits , lack tfn-pactriar and remarkable qualities of
the genuine. * Ask for "Ivor/ " Soap and insist upon getting it.
Copyright 1SSC , by Procter it Gamble.
FOfi SALE !
OUli STRING OF
Lumber Yards/ /
Located in Live Towns.
ipifiiils First-CIass.
M If , Clean &B ilt
Cajllal ipirefl , $125,1. $
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If these Yards are not sold as a
whole before June 1st , they will
be offered separately. Address ,
GEO. HOOKNELL ,
McCook , Nebraska.
J. A. YanShoik ,
AG NT FOR THE
Singer Sewing Machines
ALSO KEEPS OX HAND A FULL LINE OF
Repairs and Supplies.
ffice. in McMillen's Drug Store , - • * McCook , Nebraska.
He MriM Li ifi W Ci .
OF McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
Wakes First Mortgage Loans on farm Property
OFFICE IN FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILOINO. * =
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A CAMPBELL. Phesiocmt. B. M. FREES , 1st Vice PriozHT.
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GEO. HOCKNELL StcRrT.nv. s. L. GREEN , 2o VC PlUWPMT.
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LA'DIKP , if you wish to make your husband or gen- *
| < tlcinnii iripiid a present , think of a nice pairoi alipiier. , I
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GENTLEMEN , iF ynu want to make your wife or * -j- < . ' fl
LM lady friend a present. let mo whisper good tidings to A
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l ± \ thereby. Come and sec the elegantelection at • 9
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